It's a bit beside the point, but I'd like to note how refreshing it is to read an honest shutting-down-and-wrapping-up post from a startup that had big dreams. It's all too easy to mistake bluster for confidence, and end up writing a shutdown note that claims some kind of hollow victory.
The true feelings of the Glitch team aren't being hidden here, and although it's sad, I think folks appreciate it a great deal.
The true feelings of the Glitch team aren't being hidden here, and although it's sad, I think folks appreciate it a great deal.